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security agency and with the british government communications headquarter. does not make them trustworthy at all so if they can intercept the stuff. they might hand it over in bargain to the americans which is not helpful so this means that what is to be done is to ensure on whatever level in whatever country that encryption for the end user is becoming available like easy to use and as a standard too because you also send your post a letter in an envelope and so should you do with your emails. well you know let's take a look at the situation from both sides on the one hand we have the privacy of citizens that has of course to be respected but on the other there are some companies who are fighting so hard to protect their privacy i mean doesn't that you know give us a cause for concern that they have something to hide some skeletons in the closet as they say. well i mean the point is that obviously we have seen now insulators of the united states' national security agency attacking our so carriers in europe as we've seen with dot com we have seen things that
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. >> america's national securities -- security agency could see it stunted. germany's biggest telecom company uses data away. that side of the story tonight. >> inside one of the main offices of germany's largest telecommunications operations, they are coming up with a plan they hope will protect their customers information from prying eyes. deutsche telekom has announced they will only use german servants -- service for all communications inside germany in the future. this is something they would like to roll out further across europe. for now, it will only be here in germany. information, e-mails, phone calls, text messages, will only travel on german servers. this comes out following the revelations of just how much germany was spied on as far as the nsa and british secret services. the leaks that edward snowden revealed to various media outlets. just how much germany was spied on, one leak revealed in the newsmagazine in june shows that there was half a billion e- mails, phone calls, and text messages intercepted in germany in the average month. the annou
. >> america's national securities -- security agency could see it stunted. germany's biggest telecom company uses data away. that side of the story tonight. >> inside one of the main offices of germany's largest telecommunications operations, they are coming up with a plan they hope will protect their customers information from prying eyes. deutsche telekom has announced they will only use german servants -- service for all communications inside germany in the future. this is...
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we're also joined by thomas drake, national security agency whistleblower. in 2010, the obama administration charged him with violating the espionage act after he was accused of leaking classified information to the press about waste and mismanagement at the agency. the charges were later dropped. we're also joined by jesselyn radack, national security and human rights director at the government account ability project. she is former ethics advisor to the united states department of justice. we welcome you all back from russia. i want to start with thomas drake. you your self having worked for the national security agency metellus about this trip -- agency, tell us about this trip you took to russia to give edward snowden an award. >> the award is given to the recipient and we make every effort to actually deliver it and present it in person. given he was in russia, we made arrangements to go to russia and present him with the sam adams integrity and intelligence award. >> who was sam adams? >> i will let ray mcgovern share the history of that because he rea
we're also joined by thomas drake, national security agency whistleblower. in 2010, the obama administration charged him with violating the espionage act after he was accused of leaking classified information to the press about waste and mismanagement at the agency. the charges were later dropped. we're also joined by jesselyn radack, national security and human rights director at the government account ability project. she is former ethics advisor to the united states department of justice. we...
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security agency and with the british government communications headquarter. does not make them trustworthy at all so if they can intercept the stuff. they might hand it over in bargain to the americans which is not helpful so this means that what is to be done is to ensure and whatever lol in whatever country that encryption for the end user is becoming available like easy to use and as a standard tool because you also send your postal letters in an envelope and so should you do with your e-mail and the n.s.a. scandal has also shaken the credibility of the dot com domain are just last year's ask you talked to the chief of the major malaysian investment firm who moved all his data to rush's daughter using an ad see is this as the start of a global exodus. we hear. from prove we the world got from mr snowden that certain organizations in the west are listening into medical records of their own citizens and the e-mail traffic of g. mail yahoo hotmail i do believe it's time to say goodbye to dot com and through has an excellent service that safe if i have a servi
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. >>> the national security agency is collecting millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts. that's according to documents leaks to the washington posted by former nsa contractor edward snowden. according to the report many of those accounts belong to americans, the spy agency says that they are using the information to find intelligence on terrorists, human traffickers and drug smugglers, a suspected al qaeda fighter has arrived in new york face federal at that irrelevant orism charges, the 49-year-old was indict today for his correction to the 1998 u.s. bombings in tanzania and kenya. in two on thousand one a grand jury indicted him along with 21 other suspect including osama bin laden. it alleges that as early asinine 93 al-libby began planning attacks against the u.s. in response to american military action in somalia. there was a $5 million reward two his capture, more for you from juan carlos mo ina. >> reporter: we armolina. >> reporter: we are here in downtown manhattan where earlier he was processed as expected to be seen by a judge sometime on tu
. >>> the national security agency is collecting millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts. that's according to documents leaks to the washington posted by former nsa contractor edward snowden. according to the report many of those accounts belong to americans, the spy agency says that they are using the information to find intelligence on terrorists, human traffickers and drug smugglers, a suspected al qaeda fighter has arrived in new york face...
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america's national security agency could soon see its global surveillance powers stunted as foreign first move to bolster this cyber defenses germany's biggest telecom company meantime is playing to reroute users data away from the n.s.a.'s grasp artie's peter all of us got the story tonight. here inside one of the main offices of germany's largest telecommunications operates and they are coming up with a plan that they hope will protect their customers information from the prying eyes of security services telecom has announced that they will only be using german service for all communications inside germany in the future this is something they have said perhaps they would like to roll out to across europe but for now it's only going to be here in germany that information e-mails and phone calls and text messages will only travel on german service now this comes out following the revelations of just how much germany was spied on as sponsored by the n.s.a. and british secret service is all of this coming out from the the leaks that edward snowden revealed to various media outlets in fact j
america's national security agency could soon see its global surveillance powers stunted as foreign first move to bolster this cyber defenses germany's biggest telecom company meantime is playing to reroute users data away from the n.s.a.'s grasp artie's peter all of us got the story tonight. here inside one of the main offices of germany's largest telecommunications operates and they are coming up with a plan that they hope will protect their customers information from the prying eyes of...
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security agency and with a british government communications headquarter. does not make them trustworthy at all so if they can intercept the stuff. they might handed over in bargain to the americans which is not helpful so this means that what is to be done is to ensure and whatever level in whatever country that encryption for the end user is becoming available like easy to use and as a standard tool because you also send your postal letters in an envelope and so should you do with your e-mail it is a crusade against it is worldwide spy web is brazil with plans now of launching an encrypted evil service colors of form so for this to take knowledge in society if we did you know explain to me a bit earlier what exactly led to this initiative you see now going to be a new national service rendered by the federal processing doubt the agency from brazil not only to government but to all citizens it was really interesting that when this whole say scandal in the leaks that we have heard in brazil it was revealed that our president was using the outlook the softwa
security agency and with a british government communications headquarter. does not make them trustworthy at all so if they can intercept the stuff. they might handed over in bargain to the americans which is not helpful so this means that what is to be done is to ensure and whatever level in whatever country that encryption for the end user is becoming available like easy to use and as a standard tool because you also send your postal letters in an envelope and so should you do with your e-mail...
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security agency force him to go on the run and seek century from u.s. intelligence agencies it also one of a lot of support and praise of course as well not just yesterday you receive the sam adams prize for integrity and intelligence presenting him with that award was a group of whistleblowers and activists all of which unveiled hidden secrets themselves in the past i'm delighted to say the joining me now in the studio let me introduce them to you just the radix with this also thomas andrews drake ray mcgovern and colin rally thanks guys for taking the time to come in we've got a busy show jewel here would you remorse first of all you saw edward snowden last night how we're going to put that to you how easy i think doing remarkably well under the circumstances in which he came here and we've we've obviously covered his story extensively on this channel so we're obviously going to find out personally i was the you know what it looked like these days i thought he looked great he seemed very centered and and. brilliant smart funny very engaged. at that he
security agency force him to go on the run and seek century from u.s. intelligence agencies it also one of a lot of support and praise of course as well not just yesterday you receive the sam adams prize for integrity and intelligence presenting him with that award was a group of whistleblowers and activists all of which unveiled hidden secrets themselves in the past i'm delighted to say the joining me now in the studio let me introduce them to you just the radix with this also thomas andrews...
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security agency that involved both secret surveillance and massive fraud waste and abuse no regrets at all in blowing the whistle recognizing that i paid a very high price fortunately. it's not just for yourself of course it's your family and friends that are on the president yes and that's that's part of the price that you pay i found that continuing pattern the more secret the us became and the more. we grew into a surveillance state the more people who were willing to just do their job and tell the truth and obey ethics rules were getting in trouble so while i suffered i was under criminal investigation and put on the no fly list things like that i thought were very draconian i could never have imagined in a million years that president obama would begin indicting and prosecuting people like thomas drake and edward snowden and bradley manning and john kiriakou and a number of other people under the espionage act which is the most serious charge you could level against an american what was the reaction from snowden last night when you told him that he'd won this festival with what
security agency that involved both secret surveillance and massive fraud waste and abuse no regrets at all in blowing the whistle recognizing that i paid a very high price fortunately. it's not just for yourself of course it's your family and friends that are on the president yes and that's that's part of the price that you pay i found that continuing pattern the more secret the us became and the more. we grew into a surveillance state the more people who were willing to just do their job and...
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security agency that involved both secret surveillance and massive fraud waste and abuse and no regrets at all in blowing the whistle recognizing that i paid a very high price fortunately. it's not just yourself of course it's your family and friends that are on the president yes and that's that's part of the price that you pay i found that continuing pattern the more secret the you. yes became and the more we grew into a surveillance state the more people who were willing to just do their job and tell the truth and obey ethics rules were getting in trouble so while i suffered i was under criminal investigation and put on the no fly list things like that i thought were very draconian i could never have imagined in a million years that president obama would begin indicting and prosecuting people like thomas drake and edward snowden and bradley manning and john kiriakou and a number of other people under the espionage act which is the most serious charge you could level against an american what was the reaction from snowden last night when you told him that he'd won this festival with wha
security agency that involved both secret surveillance and massive fraud waste and abuse and no regrets at all in blowing the whistle recognizing that i paid a very high price fortunately. it's not just yourself of course it's your family and friends that are on the president yes and that's that's part of the price that you pay i found that continuing pattern the more secret the you. yes became and the more we grew into a surveillance state the more people who were willing to just do their job...
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that payment will be high on the list along with their wars and their national security agency. what is really happening i think in this is to destroy the prestige and credibility of washington. the united states is demonstrating to the entire world that it can't governor itself. yet, it claims to know best for the world. the results of this potential default, which i think has always been exaggerated, is because other powerful countries think about different financial arrangements. so the net result of this is a dim mendimunition of american pl power. we see the chinese to demonize america to the world, and even if the debt crisis is resolved permanent power has been lost by the united states. >> well, having said that, dr. roberts, there is the argument put forward that president obama should declare a national emergency and raised the debt ceiling through an executive order. what do you make of that? >> well, that was my point. that's the point that i made. there are two alternatives to default. and one is because of a presidential directive president george bush already put
that payment will be high on the list along with their wars and their national security agency. what is really happening i think in this is to destroy the prestige and credibility of washington. the united states is demonstrating to the entire world that it can't governor itself. yet, it claims to know best for the world. the results of this potential default, which i think has always been exaggerated, is because other powerful countries think about different financial arrangements. so the net...
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. >> the national security agency is collecting millions of contact lists from personal email, instant messaging account, according to documents leaked to the "the washington post" by former nsa contractor edward snowden. according to the report in the newspaper many of those acts belong to americans. the spy agency says they are attempting to find intelligence on terrorists, human traffickers and drug smugglers. >> a suspected al qaeda figure arrived in new york city to face federal terrorism charges. 49-year-old abu anas al liby was indicted for his connection to the 1998 u.s. embassy bombing in tanzania and kenya. in 2001 he and other suspects were indicted. in the court documents it alleges as early as 1993 abu anas al liby planned attacks with other al qaeda figures against the u.s. in response to american military action in somalia. there was a $5 mill reward for his capture. >> we are in downtown mann hatton in front of the federal courthouse where abu anas al liby was processed and was expected to be seen by a judge some time on tuesday. abu anas al liby is a suspect in the 199
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security agency or united states has been spying on ordinary civilians and special worldwide so this story is once again peering into world headlines and well like i said we're going to wait to see what's going to happen a bit later today and of course we're waiting for mr snowden's father to come out of the v.i.p. lodge absolutely you are thank you very much indeed and of course we'll be talking to lace on this developing story as they fall though than to say whistleblower edward snowden is a moscow to see his son a risk and all that with an update say a girl many thanks indeed does of course we'll bring you more information as we get it on this developing story. let me go now in a shot of optimism the greek government's drawn the budget is a fuming the economy will slowly start to pick up next yet but there are many who down to greece will return to growth so soon with unemployment expected to remain cripplingly high this whole conflict from this is a new record with a wrong twenty eight percent greeks out of jobs thousands the walkers are right to fret by they also were his cost c
security agency or united states has been spying on ordinary civilians and special worldwide so this story is once again peering into world headlines and well like i said we're going to wait to see what's going to happen a bit later today and of course we're waiting for mr snowden's father to come out of the v.i.p. lodge absolutely you are thank you very much indeed and of course we'll be talking to lace on this developing story as they fall though than to say whistleblower edward snowden is a...
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the latest disclosures from edward snowden reveal the national security agency is collecting large flames of fromronic contact list people around the world including americans. according to the washington post, the nsa is harvesting hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts. say theence officials practice would be illegal if carried out on u.s. soil. the collection takes place abroad through deals with foreign companies and intelligence agencies. data from americans frequently leaves the country because companies like google and facebook operate data centers abroad. the scope of the collection is fast. in a single day last year, the nsa harvested nearly 700,000 e- mail address books. brazil has announced government employees will begin using an encrypted e-mail service in an effort to avoid foreign spine. brazil's communications minister says the new government system will become mandatory for all federal officials in the coming months. documents revealed by edward snowden show brazil is the leading target of u.s. spying in latin america. in
the latest disclosures from edward snowden reveal the national security agency is collecting large flames of fromronic contact list people around the world including americans. according to the washington post, the nsa is harvesting hundreds of millions of contact lists from personal e-mail and instant messaging accounts. say theence officials practice would be illegal if carried out on u.s. soil. the collection takes place abroad through deals with foreign companies and intelligence agencies....
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there's yet another revelation about surveillance by the national security agency. the "washington post" reported today the n.s.a. has collected millions of contact lists from e-mail and online chats, including the records of many americans. the report cited documents leaked by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden. new negotiations opened today on iran's nuclear program. there was guarded optimism about making progress, but no immediate breakthrough. the newshour's chief foreign correspondent margaret warner reports. woodruff: to end the stalemate over its nuclear program at an hour-long session in geneva with the u.s. and five other powers. diplomats said foreign minister used powerpoint to lay out iran's vision of how to assure the west that iran's program is only for peaceful energy use and relief from crushing international sanctions in return. iran's deputy foreign minister speaking afterwards gave no details but suggested iran wants the agreement on a shape of a final deal before taking interim requests. >> we want to see a specific time frame from both sid
there's yet another revelation about surveillance by the national security agency. the "washington post" reported today the n.s.a. has collected millions of contact lists from e-mail and online chats, including the records of many americans. the report cited documents leaked by former n.s.a. contractor edward snowden. new negotiations opened today on iran's nuclear program. there was guarded optimism about making progress, but no immediate breakthrough. the newshour's chief foreign...
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for me, i really think of this as a national health security issue. the cdc is the agency charged with taking all the snapshots we get internationally and from each state and creating a collage or picture of what's happening in there. they sequence viruses so we know is a new or novel virus emerging. they look whether antiviral resistance is occurring and feed that back out to physicians so we know how best to treat or prevent illness. >> and you've pointed out that the flu that came, bird flu that came from mexico erupted in 2009 so quickly. we've already been down for two weeks, going into the third week. these things can change dramatically in just a matter of days. >> absolutely. this is realtime situational awareness. just to elaborate a little bit, go back to february of 2009 when there are a handful of unusual respiratory cases in a rural area of mexico. then in the next few days a few cases in the southwest, then a bunch of cases in the northeast states. if it had not been for cdc, realtime being involved in that and piecing that, stitching th
for me, i really think of this as a national health security issue. the cdc is the agency charged with taking all the snapshots we get internationally and from each state and creating a collage or picture of what's happening in there. they sequence viruses so we know is a new or novel virus emerging. they look whether antiviral resistance is occurring and feed that back out to physicians so we know how best to treat or prevent illness. >> and you've pointed out that the flu that came,...
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the director of the agency has a concern on the unseen impact of our national security. britain's "the independent" reports that a passenger helps a plane land. it was a bumpy landing but one said the passenger did a remarkable job. >>> the "los angeles times" looks at a new study that says dads take on more house care and child care but they still do less than mom. it's more exhausting than a paid job, and that is true. it is >> announcer: this national weather report sponsored by gevalia. always rich, never better. gevalia. detective under arrest in the biker road rage case, but did he lie to fellow officers about his role in the attack? insider john miller with new details on the case. >>> have you tried signing up for obama care? congress takes aim at the federal health care website today. the rush to fix the problems and the new clues that progress is being made. >>> plus the international artist who counts on the element of surprise. >> reporter: banksy is making his mark here in new york city. we'll show withdrew why some people pay more than a million dollar for
the director of the agency has a concern on the unseen impact of our national security. britain's "the independent" reports that a passenger helps a plane land. it was a bumpy landing but one said the passenger did a remarkable job. >>> the "los angeles times" looks at a new study that says dads take on more house care and child care but they still do less than mom. it's more exhausting than a paid job, and that is true. it is >> announcer: this national...